​Watch this video for step-by-step directions on how to navigate OSHA's new 300 log e-file site. From creating an account to uploading data, we give you the foundation you need to get comfortable with the site.

​There are still plenty of OSHA regs to keep our eye on for the remainder of 2017. I think there was an assumption that Trump was gonna be annihilating OSHA but the fact remains, he hasn't, and there are new regs still pushing forward. This video gives some insight into what's out there and whats on the table for 2017-2018.

​OSHA has just publicly announced that it will release the Injury Tracking Application (ITA) on August 1, 2017. Though the ruling has been extended until December 1, 2017, OSHA is staying on track with the release of and implementation of this long awaited mandate. Watch the video to find out more and click this link on August 1 to view the full ITA site! https://www.osha.gov/injuryreporting/index.html

​OSHA was supposed to have their 300 log e-file site up and running by February and though we are only a few weeks out from the July 1 deadline, there is no site to be seen. Here is an update from OSHA on what they intend to do...

​January 1, 2017 has come and gone and that means OSHA's new electronic filing law is in full effect. Do you know what's required by YOUR establishment for reporting 300 logs over the next 3 years? This and several other frequent questions on this topic are answered in this video. Reach out to us at info@summitsafetygroup.com with any questions.

What Does OSHA Hope to Gain From the Final Recordkeeping/Anti-Retaliation Law?

Osha believes that electronic submission of establishment-specific injury and illness data will enable the agency to use its enforcement and compliance assistance resources more efficiently. They believe quicker analysis of the data will improve their ability to identify, target, and remove safety and health hazards, thereby preventing workplace injuries, illnesses, and deaths.